366 Fishing Localities. CHAP. xxvi. 



Dehra Dhun and at Calcutta; and probably through any bookseller, 

 but 



The following are named as agents : 



Calcutta. Messrs. Thacker, Spink & Co. 

 Allahabad. Curator of Government Books, N.W. Provinces. 

 Nagpore. Curator of Government Books, Central Provinces. 

 Lahore. Curator of Government Central Book Depot. 

 Madras. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co. 



Poona. Superintendent Government Photozincographic De- 

 partment. 



London. Messrs. Allen & Co., Waterloo Place. 

 Mr. Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross. 



India No. 2 is a sheet about 2 feet square, neatly doubled up, 

 of course, giving in one view the principal places and rivers of all 

 India, Burmah, and Afghanistan. The price is i| rupees uncoloured, 

 2 rupees coloured. 



For more detail a stranger should have also the same on a sheet 

 about 3 feet 6 inches square, entitled " India without Hills." It is 

 a good clear map. Uncoloured, 3 rupees ; coloured, 4 rupees. 



When he has fixed his locality, if he wants to know his immediate 

 surroundings, and every bend in the river, and the cross cuts, etc., 

 he can get a sheet of " The Indian Atlas," on a scale of 4 miles to 

 the inch, at 12 annas a quarter sheet, the sheets being 3 feet 4- inches 

 by 2 feet 3! inches. An index to the sheets of " The Atlas of India," 

 on a scale of 128 miles to an inch, may be had for i rupee, and 

 will enable him to decide what sheets he wants. Many localities 

 have also been thoroughly worked out in the " Angler's Handbook," 

 W. Newman & Co., Calcutta, with maps on a large scale attached, 

 showing every bend in the rivers, the larger half of the book, Part II., 

 being devoted to this purpose. 



MADRAS PRESIDENCY. 

 Bellary District. 



It is as well to know sometimes where not to go when places look 

 tempting on the map. The Toongabadra runs within forty miles of 

 Bellary. W. H. went by rail from Bellary to Toombadra Station, and 



